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Information architecture is the categorization of information into a coherent structure, preferably one that most people can understand quickly, if not inherently. (source: Wikipedia)

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Information Architecture

Added on 16 May 2000 Peter Bogaards
(Uncle Network’s Editorial Content on the Web)
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The Information Architecture Guide

Added on 12 May 2000 Peter Bogaards
(Ivan Walsh of Parallel Internet)
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Information Architecture Resources

Added on 8 May 2000 Peter Bogaards
(JJG Net 2000)
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Information Architecture

Added on 14 April 2000 Peter Bogaards
shaping knowledge into form (The Artificial Intelligence Lab at MIT)
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10 Questions on Information Architecture

Added on 13 April 2000 Peter Bogaards
(Shel Kimen of RazorFish – CNet Builder)
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About Information Architecture

Added on 5 April 2000 Peter Bogaards
(Mark Hurst – GoodExperience)
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Going Global The Centralized Way

Added on 2 April 2000 Peter Bogaards
Louis Rosenfeld (President of Argus Associates) in: A Closer Look: Criticial Reviews of Corporate Websites (WebBusiness Magazine)
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